Understand Korean lectures in real time
OneMeet transcribes and translates Korean university lectures live — so you follow every concept, every definition, every exam topic. Works in the lecture hall with no setup.
The challenge of following lectures in Korean
- ✗Korean academic language uses dense vocabulary distinct from everyday speech
- ✗Professors lecture at full speed with no adjustment for non-native speakers
- ✗Technical fields — engineering, medicine, business — have highly specialised Korean terminology
- ✗You cannot pause the lecture to translate or ask questions
- ✗Taking notes and translating in your head simultaneously is not sustainable
- ✗Missing foundational definitions in early lectures compounds all the way through the course
How OneMeet helps you follow Korean lectures
✓ Live Korean transcription
OneMeet listens to the lecture and displays a rolling Korean transcript on your screen in real time. See the exact words being spoken, even at high speed.
✓ Instant translation to English
Every sentence is translated to English as it is spoken. Switch between the Korean original and the English translation at any time.
✓ Works in the lecture hall
No meeting link required. Open OneMeet on your phone or laptop, tap record, and let it listen in the room — silently, with no disruption to other students.
✓ AI study notes after the lecture
OneMeet summarises the entire lecture into structured study notes — key topics, definitions, and important points — in English or Korean.
✓ Full searchable transcript
Every word is saved. Search by keyword to find specific terms or concepts from any recorded lecture.
✓ Export to PDF or text
Export transcripts and notes as PDF for offline revision or to share with study group members.
Who uses OneMeet for Korean lectures
International students at Korean universities
Enrolled at KAIST, Seoul National University, Yonsei, Korea University, or other Korean institutions in Korean-taught programmes.
Exchange students on a semester abroad
Spending one or two semesters in Korea through an exchange programme. Your spoken Korean is improving but lecture comprehension is still a challenge.
K-language learners in advanced coursework
You have solid Korean from classes and TOPIK preparation, but native-speed academic lectures are a different level entirely.
Postgraduate researchers
Attending seminars and colloquia at Korean institutions. OneMeet captures and translates technical discussions so nothing is missed.
OneMeet vs other tools for Korean lecture comprehension
| Capability | OneMeet | Papago | Google Translate | Otter.ai |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live Korean transcription | ✓ | ✗ | ~ | ✗ |
| Live Korean→English translation | ✓ | ✗ | ~ | ✗ |
| Works in physical lecture hall | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
| AI study notes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Full searchable transcript saved | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| PDF export | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
~ = limited/experimental. Data based on public documentation as of 2026. Otter.ai does not support Korean academic transcription.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use OneMeet to follow Korean university lectures?
Yes. OneMeet transcribes Korean speech in real time and translates it live to English or any of the 9 supported platform languages. You see a rolling transcript on your device as the professor speaks.
Does OneMeet work in a Korean lecture hall — not just online?
Yes. OneMeet works completely standalone. Open the app on your phone or laptop in the lecture hall. No Zoom link, no bot required — it uses your device's microphone.
How accurate is Korean transcription?
OneMeet uses advanced speech recognition optimised for Korean, including academic vocabulary. It handles standard lecture Korean accurately.
Can I generate study notes from a Korean lecture?
Yes. OneMeet generates structured AI study notes after the lecture — key topics, definitions, and important points — in English or Korean.
Is OneMeet free for students?
Yes. OneMeet has a free tier with no credit card required. Start immediately and upgrade only if you need more features.
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